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The Secrets of Triangles: A Mathematical Journey
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Secrets of Triangles: A Mathematical Journey
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alfred S. Posamentier
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By (author) Ingmar Lehmann
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Physical Properties |
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Category/Genre | Geometry |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781616145873
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Classifications | Dewey:516.154 |
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Illustrations |
0 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Prometheus Books
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Imprint |
Prometheus Books
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Publication Date |
24 August 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This is a fascinating, insightful, and easy-to-read look at some of the most amazing aspects of geometry and mathematics. Everyone knows what a triangle is, yet very few people appreciate that the common three-sided figure holds many intriguing "secrets." For instance, if a circle is inscribed in any random triangle and then three lines are drawn from the three points of tangency to the opposite vertices of the triangle, these lines will always meet at a common point - no matter the shape of the triangle! This and many more interesting geometrical properties are revealed in this entertaining and illuminating book about geometry. Requiring no more than a basic understanding of mathematics and written in clear and accessible language, "The Secrets of Triangles" gives readers an insight into some of the most enjoyable and fascinating aspects of geometry.
Author Biography
Alfred S. Posamentier is dean of the School of Education at Mercy College and a successful author. Ingmar Lehmann is a member of the Mathematics faculty at Humboldt University in Berlin and a prolific author.
Reviews""A fascinating look at the geometrical. While this may not be a 'read on the beach' novel, it would prove to be an indispensible classroom companion for those wading into the fascinating subject for the first time." - Astro Guyz "A joyously nerdy celebration of the history of geometry and trigonometry, exploring the dozens and dozens of curiosities sitting just beneath the surface of a seemingly ordinary triangle.... By no means a casual read, The Secrets of Triangles is nonetheless worth a look, if only to blow your mind." - Sacramento/San Francisco Book Review "Any science or math holding, especially those catering to lay readers, will find this a winner!" - Midwest Book Review "
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